June 02, 2014

This “Partner of the Week” is just one example that shows what all our partners do every day. The financial services industry provides extraordinary services to communities throughout America. Employees of FSR partners volunteer throughout the year for financial literacy, neighborhood improvement, fundraising, health care, child services, and much more. Every Financial Service Roundtable partner dedicates some of their time to community service in the communities they serve.

Financial dignity nonprofit Operation HOPE (HOPE) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) joined on April 21 at the U.S. CFPB headquarters in Washington, DC to execute a Memorandum of Understanding. The memorandum details their mutual understanding of the importance of financial education and plans of their future combined efforts to educate the American consumer.

May 11, 2013

Jena Roscoe serves as First Senior Vice President and Chief of Government Affairs and Public Policy, Operation HOPE. Ms. Roscoe is the first Senior Director of the East Coast Regional Corporate Headquarters at Gallup in Washington, DC.

Jena Roscoe is in charge of the HOPE Office of Government Relations and Public Policy, which is a global responsibility. In this post Ms. Roscoe has managed the relationship of and between three Presidential Administrations, from (Democrat) President Bill Clinton to (Republican) President George W. Bush, to (Democrat) President Barack Obama.

During her tenture at Operation HOPE, Ms. Jena Roscoe has led or otherwise helped to marshall in almost every major national private/public partnership and national government agreement with HOPE over the past decade; including our HOPE Coalition America national agreement with FEMA, our national agreements with the FDIC, the Veterans Administration, the creation of the SBA Office of Entrepreneurship Education, and the Operation HOPE 5-year partnership with the FINANCIAL SERVICES ROUNDTABLE, amongst many others.

Ms. Roscoe manages John Hope Bryant's personal public policy portfolio, including his involvement as a Presidential Appointee to the U.S. CDFI Fund at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy, the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability, the portfolio of more than 100 Local Financial Literacy Councils for the Subcommittee on the Underserved and Community Empowerment for the President's Council, under President Barack Obama.

January 28, 2013

Operation HOPE is "the private banker to the working poor, the underclass, and the struggling middle-class," and the impact of our work can be felt on-the-ground, everywhere we operate. Our mission is 'silver rights,' or making free enterprise and capitalism work for all. Financial literacy is the tool, financial dignity is the goal and financial inclusion is the way.

2012 marked new heights for HOPE's silver rights movement as it continued to reach out and empower underserved populations in new and innovative ways. HOPE divisions currently serving the community include:

• Banking on Our Future, focused on keeping the most at-risk youth from repeating the cycles of poverty and despair that has trapped so many in their families and communities by teaching them basic financial literacy, or what we call "the global language of money."

• HOPE Coalition America, which is the national partner with FEMA around emergency financial disaster preparedness, response and recovery, or the "economic Red Cross" for the nation. HCA responded to, and served, more than 200,000 survivors following Hurricane Katrina, and we are responding to Hurricane Sandy now.

• HOPE Government Relations & Public Policy, and HOPE Forums, which both advance responsible public policy and help to shape, engaged public opinion. The recent HOPE Global Financial Dignity Summitfeaturing U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, with more than 1,500 delegates from 30 countries, covered by 50 major media outlets, is but one example of our focus here.

November 07, 2012

I was honored to stand with my friend and partner, Reverend Dr. Raphael Warnock and members of the King and Ebenezer families as we cut the ribbon to the new Martin Luther King, Sr. Community Resource Complex at the historic Ebenezer Church in Atlanta, Georgia.

Finally, I am honored to report that my friend Reverend Dr. Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will give remarks at the close of the global summit, just prior to the closing plenary entitled, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: Chaos or Community, which is also the title to her late father's final book on the movement.

October 18, 2012

HOPE is pleased to announce that Mr. Bill Rogers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SunTrust Banks, Inc. will be joining us as a featured speaker at theHOPE Global Financial Dignity Summit, November 14-15, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Mr. Rogers' history with HOPE represents a long lasting commitment and dedication to financial dignity. SunTrust's $1 million commitment to support the HOPE Financial Dignity Center at Ebenezer is only a highlight of their strong commitment to the spread of financial literacy on a global level. in November, 2012.

Rogers has played a critical role bringing our Chairman, John Hope Bryant, together with today's leaders to establish a collective vision for the collaborative impulse for corporate resposibility and global financial dignity. On a policy level, Rogers has served as an advocate for political response to our current financial literacy crisis, emphasizing its fundamental role in shaping the future of the U.S. economy.

Mr. William H. Rogers, Jr., is Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer of SunTrust Banks Inc. He has been a director since 2011 and has served as Chairman of Board since January 1, 2012. He was named Chief Executive Officer in June 2011 after having served as Chief Operating Officer since November 2010 and President since December 2008. Mr. Rogers began his career in 1980 in the commercial bank training program of Trust Company of Georgia, a SunTrust predecessor company. He is a member of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Books-a-Million, Inc. Mr. Rogers earned an MBA from Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is on the board of directors and executive committee of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta and serves as a Trustee Emeritus of The Lovett School and on the board, audit committee and compensation committee of Books-a-Million, Inc.

August 20, 2012

For 20 years Operation HOPE has been about progress for the underserved here in America and around the world. Now, on our 20th anniversary in 2012, we have hit the internal and external 'reset' button with respect to our strategic focus, our approach, operations, and even the results we seek for those we serve. What comes next sets us up for the next 20 years.

For 20 years HOPE was structured around a triangle approach to leadership, where my senior leadership team and I issued directives and the rest of the organization responded, or worse, simply waited for direction. This approach was actually appropriate for a start-up trying to forge and frame its culture and way of operating. In June, 2012, we completed an internal restructure around a diamond approach to leadership, where my senior team and I are at the bottom of the triangle, supporting our newly minted group of top-line division presidents, portfolio leaders, local CEOs, market presidents and others who now take 'ownership' of the HOPE brand wherever they live, work and operate. Accordingly, it is with great pleasure that I announce the following promotions and key appointments:

August 15, 2012

I am very pleased to announce that friend and partner Steve Bartlett, CEO of the FINANCIAL SERVICES ROUNDTABLE, is confirmed to speak at the upcoming HOPE Global Financial Dignity Summit, and he will also moderate the CEO Plenary Session on the main stage.

Steve and I signed the Operation HOPE-FSR National Framework Agreement that promotes financial literacy in the C-Suites of American business, encouraging all to consider financial literacy, financial capability, financial inclusion and financial dignity as serious balance sheet impact issues. This agreement led to several substantive accomplishments tied to the national agreement, but by far the biggest accomplishment was Steve Bartlett and FSR answering the call around the HOPE Financial Dignity Center at Ebenezer (Church), making a $5 million pledge on behalf behalf of FSR members to fund the HOPE Center's development and operations over 5-years. Steve Bartlett and FSR kept and has substantially fulfilled that commitment to date. Steve is a leader who talks, shows up and delivers. My kind of man.